Igneous sills represent an important component of the deformation history in volcanic settings, yet palaeostress analyses in volcanic regions focus only on dykes. The close spatial relationship between sills and dykes in layered host rocks has led many models to propose that sills are fed by dykes, and that dyke-to-sill transitions are driven by layering. Such models require a local stress rotation – from horizontal extension for dykes, to horizontal compression for sills – suggesting low-deviatoric stress, facilitating the dilation and intrusion of pre-existing discontinuities. These models, however, do not account for sill geometries that cut across layered host rocks.To constrain the controls on the emplacement, geometry, and distributio...
It is likely that the structure of a volcanic edifice can be significantly modified by deformation c...
Analogue experiments using gelatine were carried out to investigate the role of the mechanical prope...
International audienceNumerous geological observations evidence that inelastic deformation occurs du...
Igneous sills represent an important component of the deformation history in volcanic settings, yet ...
Igneous sills can facilitate significant lateral magma transport in the crust, therefore it is impor...
Sill emplacement is typically associated with horizontally mechanically layered host rocks in a near...
Acknowledgments This work was undertaken during T.L. Stephens's PhD studentship, supported by the Ce...
ABSTRACT: Basic, doleritic sills form a key component of subvolcanic complexes in the prospective pa...
Sills could potentially form as a result of dykes modifying their trajectory in response to remote t...
International audienceThe formation and growth of magma bodies are now recognised as involvingthe am...
The Great Whin and Midland Valley dolerite sill complexes appear to have been emplaced laterally fro...
Mafic sill complexes are increasingly being shown to play a major role in the movement of magma arou...
Sills, saucer‐shaped sills, and cone sheets are fundamental magma conduits in many sedimentary basin...
Dikes and sills represent an important component of the deformation history in volcanic systems, bu...
1 p.Late uplift and exhumation at regional scale are common to many a passive margin. By consensus, ...
It is likely that the structure of a volcanic edifice can be significantly modified by deformation c...
Analogue experiments using gelatine were carried out to investigate the role of the mechanical prope...
International audienceNumerous geological observations evidence that inelastic deformation occurs du...
Igneous sills represent an important component of the deformation history in volcanic settings, yet ...
Igneous sills can facilitate significant lateral magma transport in the crust, therefore it is impor...
Sill emplacement is typically associated with horizontally mechanically layered host rocks in a near...
Acknowledgments This work was undertaken during T.L. Stephens's PhD studentship, supported by the Ce...
ABSTRACT: Basic, doleritic sills form a key component of subvolcanic complexes in the prospective pa...
Sills could potentially form as a result of dykes modifying their trajectory in response to remote t...
International audienceThe formation and growth of magma bodies are now recognised as involvingthe am...
The Great Whin and Midland Valley dolerite sill complexes appear to have been emplaced laterally fro...
Mafic sill complexes are increasingly being shown to play a major role in the movement of magma arou...
Sills, saucer‐shaped sills, and cone sheets are fundamental magma conduits in many sedimentary basin...
Dikes and sills represent an important component of the deformation history in volcanic systems, bu...
1 p.Late uplift and exhumation at regional scale are common to many a passive margin. By consensus, ...
It is likely that the structure of a volcanic edifice can be significantly modified by deformation c...
Analogue experiments using gelatine were carried out to investigate the role of the mechanical prope...
International audienceNumerous geological observations evidence that inelastic deformation occurs du...